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I bought this thinking it would replace my exploded SX-28 meter, but as you
can see from the photo, it's too small. My cruddy SX-28 meter is on the left (duh). http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Hallimeters.jpg Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) If not, maybe I'll try to use it to make an external S-meter for my S-20R ( http://antiqueradio.org/smeter.htm , http://antiqueradio.org/magiceye.htm ). I don't think they used this style of meter face after WWII. Regards, Phil "dumb shopper" Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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S-36 ? http://www.aade.com/hampedia/halli/S-36AO~1.jpg
"Phil Nelson" wrote in message ink.net... I bought this thinking it would replace my exploded SX-28 meter, but as you can see from the photo, it's too small. My cruddy SX-28 meter is on the left (duh). http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Hallimeters.jpg Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) If not, maybe I'll try to use it to make an external S-meter for my S-20R ( http://antiqueradio.org/smeter.htm , http://antiqueradio.org/magiceye.htm ). I don't think they used this style of meter face after WWII. Regards, Phil "dumb shopper" Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Phil:
as the new meter is smaller, until you find another that is the correct size, why not just mount the one you have on a black plastic or metal ring in the hole the old one came out of? Of course, it won't look quite right, but will at least read correctly until you can find the larger one for your unit. Thanks --Rick Phil Nelson wrote: I bought this thinking it would replace my exploded SX-28 meter, but as you can see from the photo, it's too small. My cruddy SX-28 meter is on the left (duh). http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Hallimeters.jpg Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) If not, maybe I'll try to use it to make an external S-meter for my S-20R ( http://antiqueradio.org/smeter.htm , http://antiqueradio.org/magiceye.htm ). I don't think they used this style of meter face after WWII. Regards, Phil "dumb shopper" Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Phil:
as the new meter is smaller, until you find another that is the correct size, why not just mount the one you have on a black plastic or metal ring in the hole the old one came out of? Of course, it won't look quite right, but will at least read correctly until you can find the larger one for your unit. Thanks --Rick Phil Nelson wrote: I bought this thinking it would replace my exploded SX-28 meter, but as you can see from the photo, it's too small. My cruddy SX-28 meter is on the left (duh). http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Hallimeters.jpg Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) If not, maybe I'll try to use it to make an external S-meter for my S-20R ( http://antiqueradio.org/smeter.htm , http://antiqueradio.org/magiceye.htm ). I don't think they used this style of meter face after WWII. Regards, Phil "dumb shopper" Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Phil:
as the new meter is smaller, until you find another that is the correct size, why not just mount the one you have on a black plastic or metal ring in the hole the old one came out of? Of course, it won't look quite right, but will at least read correctly until you can find the larger one for your unit. Thanks --Rick Phil Nelson wrote: I bought this thinking it would replace my exploded SX-28 meter, but as you can see from the photo, it's too small. My cruddy SX-28 meter is on the left (duh). http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Hallimeters.jpg Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) If not, maybe I'll try to use it to make an external S-meter for my S-20R ( http://antiqueradio.org/smeter.htm , http://antiqueradio.org/magiceye.htm ). I don't think they used this style of meter face after WWII. Regards, Phil "dumb shopper" Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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The meter is for the R-45/ARR-7, airborn receiver. The S-36 s-meter has a
red red line near the right side of the scale. Regards, Gary...WZ1M .. "Phil Nelson" wrote in message ink.net... I bought this thinking it would replace my exploded SX-28 meter, but as you can see from the photo, it's too small. My cruddy SX-28 meter is on the left (duh). http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Hallimeters.jpg Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) If not, maybe I'll try to use it to make an external S-meter for my S-20R ( http://antiqueradio.org/smeter.htm , http://antiqueradio.org/magiceye.htm ). I don't think they used this style of meter face after WWII. Regards, Phil "dumb shopper" Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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"GBrown" wrote in message
... The meter is for the R-45/ARR-7, airborn receiver. Good eyes! The photo in the Halli book definitely looks like a match. I wonder if I could use this meter as a sub while I continue the search for the real thing? According to the book, the R-45/ARR-7 is a contemporary of the SX-28 and electrically very similar (except for phones-only audio and external power supply). Phil Nelson |
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![]() "Phil Nelson" wrote in message news:AaQTd.5925 Anyone want to buy it -- or know what it belongs to? The meter looks like new. My loss is your gain :-) Phil If it goes up for sale, I am interested! Peter |
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Phil Nelson wrote:
"GBrown" wrote in message ... The meter is for the R-45/ARR-7, airborn receiver. Good eyes! The photo in the Halli book definitely looks like a match. I wonder if I could use this meter as a sub while I continue the search for the real thing? It should work. You would have to create an adaptor so the smaller meter body would fit in the larger hole, but it would work better than what you've got now. According to the book, the R-45/ARR-7 is a contemporary of the SX-28 and electrically very similar (except for phones-only audio and external power supply). The R-45 is essentially an airborne SX-28 with an added zero-gain RF stage to keep RF radiation levels down to prevent enemy radar from homing in on the receiver while in use. I have one in the queue and it looks like it will be easier to work on than a full-blown SX-28. -Scott -- DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE AT THE EMAIL ADDRESS ABOVE! Instead, go to the following web page to get my real email address: http://member.newsguy.com/~polezi/scottsaddy.htm (This has been done because I am sick of SPAMMERS making my email unusable) Need a schematic? check out the Schematic Bank at: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/schematics/ Archive of alt.binaries.pictures.radio binary postings: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/abpr/ |
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"Scott W. Harvey" wrote:
It should work. Yes, it does work, if I reverse the leads to the meter. However, it's too small, the dial background is white, and it has no pilot lamp. I think I'll stick with my backwards-working but otherwise functional SX-28 meter for now, and use this in some other project. Interesting that the dial face on this meter is as white as new, whereas SX-28 meter faces all faded to orange-yellow over time, even though both radios are contemporaneous. Maybe the military specs called for a different material . . . ? Regards, Phil Nelson |
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